Online broker question

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  1. Bruce Wright

    Bruce Wright New Member

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    Right now I use Just2Trade. But it does not have a way to import to Turbotax.

    What is a good oniine broker that works with Turbotax?
     
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    emmett kelly Well-Known Member

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    etrade.com and tdameritrade.com both work with turbotax.
     
  3. Bruce Wright

    Bruce Wright New Member

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    How much does etrade.com and tdameritrade charge for each trade? Just2Trade charges just $2.50.
     
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    emmett kelly Well-Known Member

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    You have to also look at the trading platform the brokers provide, both desktop and mobile if you use mobile, and also look at types of information they provide about companies in their summaries and fundamentals. What type of analyst research can you access. What training and education do they provide? How is their customer service. I can only speak about TD as they are the only one I've used over that past 7 years and they get A grades all the way through. Lastly, you can get them on the phone and tell them you can easily get $5 trades elsewhere and you have heard other TD customers are paying 5 per trade as well. They will lower you to that level. Yes, trade fees are negotiable. :D
     

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